E VspV i ii ' Nebraska s Larry Jacobson (75) . . . faces another good passing quarterback this week. IAA football, golf begin play There will be a meeting for all intramural football officials at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Recreation and Intramural Department Office, 1740 Vine Street. Play in the men's intramural fcolf tournament begins Monday, Sept. 27. First round play must be completed by October 1 and players should check at the Intramural Office for details on play and for their opponents. The co-recreational flag football season gets underway Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26. Thursday's Schedule 5:00 VI, Sigma Alpha Epsilon A vs. Kappa Sigma A; V2, Beta Theta Pi A vs. Phi Gamma Delta A; V3, Phi Delta Theta A vs. Alpha Tau Omega A; V4, Student Vets vs. Undesirables; W1, Aurgi vs. French Quarters; W2, Benton Hall vs. Know Buddies: W3. South Street (v k0 Tagge claims accuracy mark Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge, who moved to fourth on the all-time Big Eight passing yardage list, is enroute to becoming the most accurate passer in Big Eight Conference historv. Tagge's 14-21 performance against Minnesota was good for 218 passing yards and pushed his three-year total to 3,207. The Cornhusker senior will undoubtedly move into second for passing yardage, but his chances of catching Kansas State's Lynn Dickey (6,208) are out of reach. Well within Tagge's reach, however, are a pair of Big Eight Conference passing efficiency records. Most likely to fall is the standard for career completion percentage. Tagge, with 22 of 31 this season, now sports a 59.7 per cent accuracy for his varsity years. The accuracy record of 54.5 PAGE 8 If Slop vs. Terrible Ten. 6.30-V1, Apple Huskers vs. HEP; V2, Farmhouse A vs. Theta XI A; V3, Sigma Chi A vs. Triangle A; V4, Delta Upsilon A vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon A. 7:30-V1. Derby Start vs. Hawks; V2, Stoned Cowboys vs. Gruds Gang; V3. B. Gang vs. Raiders. 8:30-VI, Dirty Dozen vs. I Felda Thi; V2, Kernagers vs. Krappa IV; V3, Bears vs. Nads. V-Vine Street fields, W-Woods Park fields. Sunday's schedule Vine Street 2:00 VI, Boomers Gang vs. Frank Zappa; V2, Delta Upsilon vs. The Rabbits; V3, Losta Luck vs. He's and She's; V4, The Ramparts vs. TKE and KD. 3.00-V1, Schramm 52 vs. Cornhusker; V2, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Albel 2 & Sandoz 8; V3, Burr 1 vs. Abel 2 and Schramm 3; V4, Alpha Chi vs. Superstuds; 4:30-V1, Custer House vs. Hot Nuts; V2, Jim Chilners vs. Gus III Memorial Stadium 3:30 Gus II vs. Ag Men. 4:45 Abel 10 vs. Farmhouse. and is held by Oklahoma's Bob Warmack. With three touchdown passes last Saturday, Tagge put his career mark at 18 which is 1 1 short of the record held by Dickey. Arts council. . . Continued from page 1. departments in the arts has hurt the Universitysupport that is given to those departments." A meeting will be held in the Nebraska Union at 7 p.m. today to discuss the formation of such a Council. Potter said "some of the ideas are kind of vague right now and the idea of having the meeting is to talk over those ideas. "If a council seems reasonable after the discussion the meeting will end with the selection of a temporary steering committee," he said. UbLK U &o Devaney not laughing at Aggie jokes yet by Jim Johnston Texas A & M's 37-0 loss to Louisana State last week is misleading. The time and situation was all in LSU's favor. The Tigers, who were upset by Colorado the week before, were back out to prove themselves and were also trying to gain revenge from a last-second loss the Aggies handed them in 1970. THE SCOREBOARD showed the Tigers winning 37-0, but the final score doesn't tell the story. The Aggies had three passes intercepted-two of which set up LSU touchdowns-and Tiger head coach Charlie McClendon played his first unit most of the game. The final score makes LSU look all the better and dampens the opinion about Texas A & M. But Nebraska head coach Bob Devaney isn't one of those people who is laughing about the Aggies. "Texas A & M is the type of team that can bounce back any week and play good football," said Devaney. "You can't count on them playing a bad game one week just because they didn't play well the week before.'" DEVANEYdoesn't worry about the Huskers being over-confident. "We have no problems at all Write ad below using one SI of? YF 1- 2. 3. 1 4. 5! pi! 7. 8. 9. To" 11. 77 13. 14. 15! 16! i7 18! 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25- 26. 27 2& 29" ! 30. NAME PHONE No ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE Daily Nebraskan Classifieds may be placed in Room 34 Nebraska Union between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM daily weekdays. Cost for one ad is $.08 per word ($.80 minimum) for one insertion. Call 472-2590 for more information, or use the above form and bring it into the office. No refunds. No complimentary ads unless the error is brought to our attention within the first business day after publication. FOREIGN FILMS ARE BETTER THAN MOVIES (D CHEAPER TOO) The Foreign Film Society is sponsored by the Nebraska Union Program office. It is a non-profit organization. Tickets are available until September 24 in the North lobby of the Nebraska Union, Room 128 of the Nebraska Union, and in the living units. Tickets are sold on a series basis only, no single admissions. U. of N. STUDENTS, FACULTY, and STAFF $8.24 NON-U. of N. STUDENTS 9.27 PATRON 11.33 LOOK FOR POSTERS AROUND CAMPUS with our players looking ahead to anything but playing Texas A & M," said Devaney. "We have to look at every team as trying to take us out of the No. 1 position." For the third straight week, the Huskers will be facing a highly respected quarterback. But, for the third straight week, the quarterback presents a different problem. TEXAS A & M quaterback Lex James is a roll-out quarterback who is faster than either Oregon's Dan Fouts or Minnesota's Craig Curry. "Our defensive ends and cornerbacks will have to be ready for either the run or pass," said Devaney. "Their quarterback rolls out quickly and if he can't get around the end he's always got that man downfield to throw to. And he's a good passer." Devaney said the Aggies prefer to throw the action-type pass. ''James is tough to contain," continued Devaney. "He rolls out there fast and we just have to be ready for him." THE OTHER problem the Huskers are facing this week is the cold and flu bug. Fullback Maury Damkroger has been sidelined two days with the flu and slotback Johnny Rodgers, who scored three touchdowns against Minnesota, left Tuesday's practice early and blank for each word. worked out in sweat clothes Wednesday because of a cold. Center Doug Dumlcr and finebacker Bill Sloey, both injured in the Oregon game, should be back this week after sitting out the game against Minnesota. Dumler sustained a foot injury and Sloey was sidelined with a knee injury. The Cornhuskers, although losing ground, still claimed the No. 1 position in the Associated Press and United Press International polls. Notre Dame remains second. Grad programs... Continued from page 7. to Nebraska, the demands and needs of the nation, the number of students involved, existing weaknesses and strengths of the programs, and costs. These phase-outs will not affect masters level programs in the affected departments. By cutting down on the number of doctoral programs, the University hopes to beef up the quality of the programs that are still offered. Cromwell mentioned the inter-campus graduate program in social work being developed now as an example of positive effects of coordinating the campuses. "We also are working on similar inter-campus programs in psychology, community and regional planning, and various areas of the life sciences," he said. "For example, if we get the pharmaceutical sciences and medical sciences working together it will result in more strength in both programs." FOREIGN FILMS 1S7I7J: THE FUSION OF ANNA OctaNK KES LA KLLC AMERICAINE THf GARDEN OF DELIGHTS LESSICHES ADALEN 31 THE BICVCU THIEF KNIFE IN THE KtriK WILD CHILD MFI HULOT-SHOLIOAV CMIK AMATSU MONOGATARI CONTEMPT ROUNDUP 22 THE MILKV WAV AU HASADO ALTHA2A THI SHAMELESS OU LAOV THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1971